. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. PENTSTEMON erect but lax, the p in. loiif,'. .-hani. lip bearili-il. ]<l; 31. pubescens, .^^ often ilci' si des eral-fld.: fls. about 7a purple, 2-lipp(Ml and the lower Hid north. Loose-growinj;, the .slender ng 2 ft., usually pu
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. PENTSTEMON erect but lax, the p in. loiif,'. .-hani. lip bearili-il. ]<l; 31. pubescens, .^^ often ilci' si des eral-fld.: fls. about 7a purple, 2-lipp(Ml and the lower Hid north. Loose-growinj;, the .slender ng 2 ft., usually pubescent: Ivs. obioug to oblanceolate, small-toothed, the radical ones ovate to spatulate: inflorescence loose and open, the peduncles 2-3 in. long and the pedicels. 1716 Pentstemon Cobaea often 1 in 1 jng IK al out 1 m long drooping dull purple or viokt oi v-ii > mg to fle>.h color rather n irrow, with 2 short lobes, bearded on the palate sterile fila- ment densely bearded Dry fields and banks from On- tario south and west. 1424.—The common Pent- stemon of the East, and useful in cult. AA. Cells of anthers not dehiscing or opening to the base, the hasal part remaining saccate. B. Leaves dentate or serrate, c. Plant viscid and soft-pubescent. 32. glanduldsus, Lindl. (P. staticifdlius, Lindl.). Rather stout, 2-3 ft. tall: Ivs. rather thin, ovate-lanceo- late, acuminate, the upper ones clasping, the radical ovate or oblong, all toothed or serrate: inflorescence narrow, leafy below, the peduncles few-several-fld.: fls. large, somewhat over 1 in. long, lilac, with inflated throat, the lips short and broad ; sterile filament gla- brous. Idaho to Wash, and Ore. 15:1262; 21:1770. cc. Plant not viscid^ either glabrous or puberulent. 33. venistus, Dougl. Stem erect, nearly simple, leafy, 2 ft. or less tall, glabrous: Ivs. thickish, oblong-lanceo- late to ovate-lanceolate, very sharply serrate : inflo- rescence narrow, not leafy, the peduncles 1-3-fld.:
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